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Craftsman score or not??

bshusted

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I was doing some organizing in my toolbox the other day and decided that I wanted to "round out" my collection of Craftsman combination wrenches. The empty slots on my Ernst organizers bothered me. I went looking for 19mm and 20mm wrenches. I ended up buying BOTH for $6.06 after tax from sears.com. I figured there was something wrong with the site and I would get a message back saying that something screwed up. Had them shipped to my local store for FREE.

http://www.sears.com.pr/craftsman-19mm-12-point-combination-wrench/p-00940241000P

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-20mm-12-point-combination-wrench/p-00902347000P

Picked them up today. The only difference I see with these is that they say "Industrial" on one side compared to my other raised panel wrenches. Just thought I would pass the info.
 
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600SL

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I've never seen that. I just bought some wrenches last year and they did not say industrial. My guess is they are trying to push there pro line polished Snap-On look a likes. Craftsman is my preferred wrench. I don't like that slippery chrome stuff. But Snap-On is my preferred socket. I'm not a tool company loyalist.

John
 
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tshetter

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Craftsman has had the Industrial line for a while. Seems they are clearancing them out now though.

There is another thread on here about sockets being discounted as well.
 
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